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Overview

Kit Class: PREMIUMWarranty: LIFETIME

Convert Your Air Suspension To A Coil Spring Suspension. End Your Air Suspension Problems Forever...

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental 4 Wheel Air Strut To Coil Spring Strut Conversion Kit is the perfect solution to your air suspension problems. Designed to be very affordable, you can convert your air suspension to use standard shocks/struts and coil springs for less than the price of replacing one air strut.

This Conversion Kit Fits

Product Notes

This Is A 4 Wheel Air System, And Must Be Converted As A 4 Wheel System

Details

Requirements

Inside The Box

Shipping Info

Vehicle Info

Year:1988-1994

Make:Lincoln

Model:Continental

Manufacturer:Strutmasters

Product Type:4 Wheel Conversion Kit

Air Suspension Conversion Kit Includes

These are the components and materials you can expect to find shipped with your new purchase.

2 Complete Front Strut Assemblies With Eibach Springs And New Mounts

2 Rear Strut Assemblies With Eibach Springs And New Mounts

All Necessary Hardware

Detailed Instructions Including Instructions To Disable The Suspension Warning Light

Shipping Info

All of our products have shipping options available to guarantee you get your part in a timely and affordable manner.

Next Business Day: Delivery typically by 10:30 a.m.

2 Business Days: Delivery typically by end of day

1-5 Business Days: Delivery based on distance to destination

Manufactured, Packaged and Shipped in North Carolina, USA

All of our conversion kits are manufactured, packaged and shipped from our warehouse right here in Roxoboro, NC, USA. We believe in providing the highest quality parts, such as Eibach Springs, to ensure our customers only
need to buy the right product once.

Features & Benefits

Strutmasters Conversion Kits Save Money, Time and Headaches

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental 4 Wheel Air Suspension Conversion Kit (FB14F) is the perfect solution to your air suspension problems. Designed to be very affordable, you can convert your air suspension to use standard.

All of our kits come with easy to install instructions so you or your mechanic can get your car up and running faster than ever.

Why Choose Strutmasters Instead Of Those Other Guys

Our conversion kit is a smart choice for a few reasons. #1- Coil spring suspension is more reliable than air suspension. This is because air suspensions have so many parts that break easily and the more joints, the more opportunity for leaking. #2- Air suspension replacement is expensive, while the coil spring conversion kit is not. #3- Once you convert to coil springs, your suspension will be fixed for good. You will never have to deal with suspension direct replacement again. #4- We offer the only conversion kit on the market that uses Eibach springs, the most quality springs available. This kit includes: two pre-assembled coil-over front struts with Eibach springs.

How Do I know If My Continental Air Suspension is failing?

When a suspension warning light comes on in your vehicle, you know something bad has happened. Maybe the suspension has failed, or maybe it’s just leaking. Either way, do some investigating and get the issue figured out before you experience total failure of your vehicle. Look at the ride height- sagging or inflated? Not good. Check the air compressor- is it working too hard, or not working at all? Also not good. Overall, your vehicle should sit at the proper height consistently. If it’s not, you know something needs a repair or replacement.

Strutmasters

Overall Savings

How does this part compare to OEM parts and other competitive solutions?

$1,121

in Savings

80%

Less Than Dealer

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental OEM Replacement Parts:

+ Front Electronic/Air Strut Assemblies ($400/strut) + Compressor ($460) + Dryer ($190) = Over $1,400 (but that doesnât include replacing electronic components that are known to fail such as the height sensors).

After Market Replacement Parts:

+ Front Electronic/Air Strut Assemblies ($200/strut)
+ Compressor Assembly w/ Dryer ($220)
= Over $600 (but that doesn’t include replacing electronic components that are known to fail such as the height sensors).

Strutmasters Conversion Kit:

Choosing the front air-suspension conversion kit for the 1988-1994 Lincoln Continental saves YOU over $400!

Our Price: $279.00!

Suspension Components List

The 1988-1994 Lincoln Continental is built with the following front suspension components:

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Air Springs (x2) - commonly referred to as air bags, a plastic and rubber bag that is fitted on top of the strut that uses pressurized air as a cushion instead of a metal coil spring to hold a vehicle off of the ground and off of its wheels. These are the number one cause of all air suspension leaks. All air springs all go bad at about the same rate. If one is leaking, the others will not be far behind. For a proper repair, all of them need to be replaced at the same time.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Struts (x2)- a type of shock absorber; has metal tubing filled with gas-charged hydraulic fluid that is connected to the wheel of a vehicle in order to reduce the effects of vertical travel on a rough surface which controls the bounciness, and therefore comfort, of a vehicle.; the air spring assembled on top of the strut is commonly referred to as an air strut.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Height Sensors (x2) - a linkage located near each wheel of a vehicle with any electronic suspension that, either mechanically or electronically, constantly measures the height of the vehicle, and reports this information back to the control module so that the computer can identify if changes in height need to be adjusted accordingly. The ride height sensor is a moving part, and like all moving parts, they will eventually wear out.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Air Lines- tubes that run from a compressor to the air which carry pressurized air to the air bags in order to adjust the height of the vehicle, respectively.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Solenoids (x2) - usually L-shaped, these plastic components connect the electrical connection and lines of suspension components to the suspension control module on vehicles with active suspension. The solenoid regulates the air pressure for each air spring. Solenoids start to leak as they wear out causing the vehicle to sag or to lean. This will cause the ride height sensor to send a signal to activate the compressor in an attempt to inflate the air suspension and level out the vehicle. This excessive work load will eventually lead to total failure of the compressor.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Compressor Assembly- creates/sends pressurized to active suspension components. When the air suspension starts leaking, the compressor/pump starts working harder to try to keep the system inflated. By the time air suspension leaks down completely, sitting the vehicle on its tires, the compressor will either have failed or be well on its way to full failure. Buying replacement struts and taking the time to install them only to find out the compressor still needs to be replaced can be very frustrating, time-consuming, and expensive.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental Suspension Control Module- a computer which is responsible for the operations of the air suspension system and maintaining the vehicleâs correct ride height.

1988-1994 Lincoln Continental O-rings- Although they are the least expensive parts of the air suspension, they are responsible for maintaining the seal where all of the air lines connect. Be sure to replace the O-rings when repairing any air suspension system.

“My ’90 continental has been flat for 4 weeks or so -all fours. I’ve already spent about $1500 on 2 Bagmaster struts and solenoids or other controllers on 2 separate service calls last year. Now I could be facing another one or two struts and possibly a compressor and drier.
OUCH ! But the worst part is that even if I replace ALL the parts there’ll be no guarantee to cover those parts in the event something goes wrong in 6 mos. or a year with the NEW parts never mind the unreplaced ones. No matter how much I spend I’m not covered beyond 3 mos or so. That’s what makes your new parts lifetime warranty so appealing. Thanks guys.”

“So far so good with my new struts. I had a dealer install them, and that went well at about 5 total hours. This seems to be a great solution to the spendy air bag shocks. Assuming the new struts hold up as advertised, I am now a believer in your product, and would never go back to the air system.